It may be necessary to add more then one leaf. This is easily done by just writing the next leaf definition after the previous:

<nodeoor:name="Nodes"><nodeoor:name="Writer"oor:op="fuse"><nodeoor:name="Leaves"><nodeoor:name="oorg.openoffice.framework.desktop.test.deployment.options.leaves3.Writer.3"oor:op="fuse"><!-- leaving out the properties for the sake of brevity --></node><nodeoor:name="org.openoffice.framework.desktop.test.deployment.options.leaves3.Writer.1"oor:op="fuse"><!-- leaving out the properties for the sake of brevity --></node><nodeoor:name="org.openoffice.framework.desktop.test.deployment.options.leaves3.Writer.2"oor:op="fuse"></node></node></node><nodeoor:name="Calc"oor:op="fuse"><nodeoor:name="Leaves"><nodeoor:name="org.openoffice.framework.desktop.test.deployment.options.leaves3.Calc.3"oor:op="fuse"><!-- leaving out the properties for the sake of brevity --></node><nodeoor:name="org.openoffice.framework.desktop.test.deployment.options.leaves3.Calc.1"oor:op="fuse"><!-- leaving out the properties for the sake of brevity --></node><nodeoor:name="org.openoffice.framework.desktop.test.deployment.options.leaves3.Calc.2"oor:op="fuse"><!-- leaving out the properties for the sake of brevity --></node></node></node></node>

In the example we have also added three other Leafs to the Calc Node.

One Leaf can only be assigned to exactly one Node. If there is no suitable existing Node which is displayed in all options dialogs where one needs to display the own Leaf, then one should define a Node oneself and assign the Leaf to it.